What can Oklahoman’s expect to see during the solar eclipse?

WHAT WE COULD EXPECT TO SEE TOMORROW AFTERNOON. >> SO HAPPENS WHEN THE MAN PASSES IN BETWEEN THE SUN AND THE EARTH AND CAST A SHADOW ON THE EARTH BLOCKING OUT THE SIDE, THE PATH OF TOTALITY IN THE SOUTHEASTERN PART OF OKLAHOMA. AND THERE'S MORE THAN JUST A CHANGE IN THE SKY. DOCTOR COURIC SAYS THE WEATHER WILL GET A LITTLE COOLER DURING TOTALITY, BUT THAT'S NOT ANIMALS ALSO REACT TO THIS THINKING IT'S NIGHT TIME AND THINKING THAT, YOU KNOW, IT'S IT'S TIME TO GO TO BAT. YOU WILL ALSO POSSIBLY BE ABLE TO SEE PLANETS. THERE ARE 5 PLANTS THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE VISIBLE.

ALL A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE HAPPENED IN 2017, THE APRIL 8, THE CLIPS IS ACTUALLY DIFFERENT IN 2020 FORWARD TOWARDS A MAXIMUM THAT OF ACTIVITY, MEANING THE PICTURE YOU GET WHEN THE MOON CROSSES IN FRONT OF THE SUN AND AND SHOWS YOU THAT ATMOSPHERE THAT GOING TO BE MUCH MORE STRUCTURED AND COMPLEX THAT IT WAS IN 2017. DOCTOR COURT ALSO SAYS THE PATH IS DIFFERENT AND THE LENGTH OF TOTALITY IS ALMOST 2 MINUTES LONGER THAN 2017. IF YOU CAN'T MAKE IT OUT TO THE EASTERN PART OF THE STATE, IT'S STILL POSSIBLE TO SEE FROM THE METRO LOOK AT THAT 94%, IN OKLAHOMA CITY. SO AT THAT LEVEL OF THE SUN IS ACTUALLY STILL SURPRISINGLY BRIGHT. BUT IT WILL LOOK MORE LIKE AN OVER TOWARDS AN OVERCAST DAY AT THAT POINT IN TIME. SO GRAB YOUR SOLAR GLASSES AND .

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